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N. COD. NO. Q.ty PART N. COD. NO. Q.ty PART 1 0140001 1 Frame 2 1310002 1 Hammer 176 0131176 1 Extractor Nose Cal.357Mag 3 1310003 1 Barrel 22" Cal.30-30 177 0130177 2 Breech Block and Hammer Pin 10 0130010 1 179 0130179 1 Sear Pin 15 0202015 1 Sight 180 0130180 1 Pin Plate 182 0130182 1 Tenon 20 0140020 1 Main Spring 183 0130183 1 Forend Screw 26 0140026 1 Triggerguard 184 0131184 1 Extractor Step Screw 36 0130036 1 Main Spring Screw 185 0130185 1 Plate Screw 55 0242055 1 Rear Assembly 380 0140380 1 Rear Triggerguard Screw 57 1310057G 1 Rough Butt Stock 57 1310057 1 Polished Butt Stock S.p.A. 58 2040058 1 Rubbed Butt Pad 61 0242061 1 Rear Sight Ramp ALTERNATIVES A. Uberti 3 1311003 1 Barrel 22" Cal.32-40 62 0200062 2 Butt Plate Screw 63 0140063 1 Tang Screw 3 1312003 1 Barrel 22" Cal.38-55 Via Artigiani, 1 - Gardone V.T. (Brescia) - ITALY 68 1310068G 1 Rough Forend 3 1313003 1 Barrel 22" Cal.357Maximum 68 1310068 1 Polished Forend 3 1314003 1 Barrel 22" Cal.405Win 79 1310079 1 Extractor Cal.30-30 3 1315003 1 Barrel 22" Cal.45-70 95 0130095 1 Firing Pin Spring 3 1316003 1 Barrel 22" Cal.444Marlin 98 0131098 1 Firing Pin Cal.357Mag 79 1311079 1 Extractor Cal.32-40 99 0130099 1 Trigger Pin 79 1312079 1 Extractor Cal.38-55 119 0400692 2 Locking Screw 79 1313079 1 Extractor Cal.357Maximum Instruction Manual 112 0130112 1 Cane Stirrup Pin 79 1314079 1 Extractor Cal.405Win 115 0130115 1 Hammer Stirrup 79 1315079 1 Extractor Cal.45-70 167 0130167 2 Triggerguard Screw 79 1316079 1 Extractor Cal.444Marlin 170 1310170 1 Breech Block 172 0130172 1 Forend Cap 173 0130173 1 Firing Pin Roller BEFORE REMOVING THE FROM THIS PACKAGE, 174 0130174 1 Sear 175 0130175 1 Sear Spring READ & UNDERSTAND THE PRECAUTIONS IN THE INSTRUCTIONS MANUAL

ROLLING BLOCK RIFLE/CARBINE

SPECIAL SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS

Use only Factory loaded ammunition. Do not use reloaded or hand-loaded CAUTION: ammunition. • Always use only good condition, undamaged, clean, dry, original high quality, commercially manufactured ammunition of a reputable company which is appropriate to the gun’s caliber. Ammunition which is too small can fall forward and become a barrel obstruction. Manufacturers design guns and ammunition within exacting engineering safety limits. Since handloads are often outside those limits, they are not to be used.

When a round is in the , and regardless of the safety devices, this gWuAnRmNaIyNGdi:scharge accidentally if it is dropped or receives a blow. Do not put a round in the chamber until the gun is in your hand and you are ready to shoot. Clear the gun immediately after shooting.

Use ONLY COMMERCIALLY loaded cartridges that have been loaded in accordance with SAAMI-C.I.P. standards. ROLLING BLOCK HUNTING CARBINE

To load the firearm: FIRING Make sure you have read and are thoroughly familiar with all safety instructions above 1) Pull the hammer all the way back and then pull back the breech block rotating it to the rear (see CAUTION: before firing. photo N°1). CAUTION: 2) Always keep the muzzle of your gun pointed in • Always wear and encourage others near you to wear proper ear protection when shooting, a safe direction, even when you are sure the gun especially on a range, since the noise from your gun and other guns close to you could result in a humming or ringing sound in an exposed ear for some time after rifing. Repeated exposure to is not loaded. Never point the gun at something shooting noise could result in permanent hearing loss. you are not going to shoot. To load the gun, point the barrel toward the ground at a 30° angle, after • Always wear protective shooting glasses to protect your eyes from injury by gun powder, gas, lubricant, dirt or metallic particles, carbon residue, sparks or other debris. making sure the barrel is clear of any kind of obstruction and that the muzzle end does not To fire: touch the ground insert a into the • Be sure you are familiar with the “safety instructions”. 1 chamber. • Keep gun pointing in a safe direction. • Always use extreme care with a misfire or failure to fire. Keep the gun pointed in a safe direction and wait one full minute. This is because if hangfire or slow ignition has occurred, the round will still fire. If the round fails to fire after waiting, eject the round and examine the primer. Immediately refer to a competent gunsmith if you notice the firing pin indent on the primer is light, off-center, or does not exist. 6) You can now point your gun at the intended target. Only when you are sure that you are pointing at your target and that nobody is anywhere near the target, behind it or anywhere next to you, you can cock your hammer to the full cock position. During this operation, make sure that you don’t touch the trigger in anyway. Only when you are absolutely certain that you are ready to shoot, you can pull the trigger 2 3

3) Make sure the cartridge is completely up against the extractor and rotate the breech block forward so it pushes the cartridge right into the chamber. (Photo N°2) UNLOADMIaNkeG sure you have read and are thoroughly familiar with all safety instructions above 4) Always keep your gun pointed in a safe direction. Make sure the breech block is rotated fully CAUTION: closed. At this point, the gun is in the firing position. (see photo N°3). before unloading. Immediately after use and before cleaning, unload your gun. 5) Your gun has a “HALF COCK” safety device. CAUTION: NEVER TOTALLY RELY ON ANY SAFETY DEVICE. A safety device, like any mechanical device, could sometimes fail or it maybe worn or inadvertently manipulated into an unsafe condition. To unload:

7) To remove a cartridge from your rifle, make sure you are keeping your muzzle pointing in a safe direction. Pull back the hammer into full cock, rotate the breech block backward. The cartridge will extract but not be fully ejected and you will have to remove it manually. • Keep gun pointing in a safe direction, keep fingers off trigger and always keep hands and face away from muzzle and ejection port.

Look in the chamber and barrel to ensure they are clear of debris and other CAUTION: obstuctions. 4 5

ALWAYS TREAT YOUR RIFLE AS IF IT IS LOADED AND READY TO FIRE. The “HALF COCK” STORAGE or “SAFETY” position is obtained as follows – pull the hammer back slightly just enough to take Always store your gun unloaded and separate from ammunition, each in its own locked CAUTION: the tension on it. Pull the trigger and lower the hammer until it is about 1/10 of inch from the firing receptacle beyond children’s reach and sight. pin (see photo N°4). Then release the trigger and pull the hammer back slowly until you hear it click into the half cock notch. Gradually release the tension on the hammer ensuring that it is held securely in the half cock notch (see photo N°5). Try this operation with an unloaded gun until you are familiar with the movement.